This is the second book of poetry by Richard Harper, who lives in Nashville, TN, who plays drums due to a birth defect at childhood, who big-time gardens with friends in his backyard, who helps run... More > Blacktooth Records, who expertly knows the musician Prince's repertoire, who came up with a cocktail that was inspired by a Bruce Springsteen song (which he deeply regrets) and is very, very continental.< Less

The second volume of Robert Salvin's collected plays comprises:
Vile Jelly - when Woodfield School's Head of Drama is forced into retirement he is determined to use the end-of-year production of... More > King Lear to go out with a bang.
Mixed Doubles - an adaptation of Twelfth Night set on the glamorous Cote d'Azur in the 1950s. When former Wimbledon champ Tony Marmaduke enlists the help of tennis coach Charlie Carter to woo Hollywood actress Elizabeth Sawyer, things don't go entirely to plan.
Weary Sun, Golden Set - when Dick York is disinherited from the Bar Six ranch he vows to get what's due to him by any means possible. An adaptation of Richard III set against the backdrop of the American Civil War.
Melody Harper in a Case of Brotherly Love - Private Investigator Harper is out to track down a serial killer with a penchant for quoting Shakespeare.< Less

The second volume of Robert Salvin's collected plays comprises:
Vile Jelly - when Woodfield School's Head of Drama is forced into retirement he is determined to use the end-of-year production of... More > King Lear to go out with a bang.
Mixed Doubles - an adaptation of Twelfth Night set on the glamorous Cote d'Azur in the 1950s. When former Wimbledon champ Tony Marmaduke enlists the help of tennis coach Charlie Carter to woo Hollywood actress Elizabeth Sawyer, things don't go entirely to plan.
Weary Sun, Golden Set - when Dick York is disinherited from the Bar Six ranch he vows to get what's due to him by any means possible. An adaptation of Richard III set against the backdrop of the American Civil War.
Melody Harper in a Case of Brotherly Love - Private Investigator Harper is out to track down a serial killer with a penchant for quoting Shakespeare.< Less

He was just twenty four years old when Englishman & entomologist Richard Harper Stretch stepped on to the boat at Liverpool and set sail for America on the 14th January 1860.
He was... More > going, he wrote, to 'investigate the manners and the institutions of our American Bretheren’. With him he carried his considerable luggage, a trusty shot gun, specimen jars and many preconceptions. Always to hand was a new, hard backed book in which to write about the things that he found, the places he saw and the people he met along the way. The diary that he wrote about his journey languished in obscurity until his nephew's granddaughter passed away. Now transcribed and annotated, with illustrations taken from RHS's own margin sketches, it provides a fascinating insight into America on the brink of Civil War and the mind of a travelling European, at large in a vast new continent.< Less

He was just twenty four years old when Englishman & entomologist Richard Harper Stretch stepped on to the boat at Liverpool and set sail for America on the 14th January 1860.
He was... More > going, he wrote, to 'investigate the manners and the institutions of our American Bretheren’. With him he carried his considerable luggage, a trusty shot gun, specimen jars and many preconceptions. Always to hand was a new, hard backed book in which to write about the things that he found, the places he saw and the people he met along the way. The diary that he wrote about his journey languished in obscurity until his nephew's granddaughter passed away. Now transcribed and annotated, with illustrations taken from RHS's own margin sketches, it provides a fascinating insight into America on the brink of Civil War and the mind of a travelling European, at large in a vast new continent.< Less

“In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote was first published in 1966. It is a non-fiction account of the 1959 murders of Herbert Clutter, his wife Kansas, and two of their four children.
When... More > Truman Capote came to know about these four murders, the killers were not captured. He wanted to write about that crime so he travelled to Kansas.
He travelled to Kansas with his childhood friend and fellow writer Harper Lee. Having reached the place of the crime, they met several local residents and investigators and prepared thousands of pages of notes.
Richard “Dick” Hickok and Perry Smith were the killers. They were arrested six weeks after the murders.
Ready Reference Treatise: In Cold Blood
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Overview of the Crime
Chapter Three: Main Characters
Chapter Four: Complete Summary
Chapter Five: Critical Analysis< Less

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